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Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case

BACKGROUND: Intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors can complicate resection depending on their location and feasibility of proximal control. Seemingly unrelated neurological symptoms may be from vascular steal that can help alert the need for additional vascular imaging and augmentin...

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Autores principales: Hong, Christopher S., Marianayagam, Neelan J., Morales-Valero, Saul F., Barak, Tanyeri, Tabor, Joanna K., O’Brien, Joseph, Huttner, Anita, Baehring, Joachim, Gunel, Murat, Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep, Fulbright, Robert K., Matouk, Charles C., Moliterno, Jennifer
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association of Neurological Surgeons 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10550659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36880509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22512
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author Hong, Christopher S.
Marianayagam, Neelan J.
Morales-Valero, Saul F.
Barak, Tanyeri
Tabor, Joanna K.
O’Brien, Joseph
Huttner, Anita
Baehring, Joachim
Gunel, Murat
Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep
Fulbright, Robert K.
Matouk, Charles C.
Moliterno, Jennifer
author_facet Hong, Christopher S.
Marianayagam, Neelan J.
Morales-Valero, Saul F.
Barak, Tanyeri
Tabor, Joanna K.
O’Brien, Joseph
Huttner, Anita
Baehring, Joachim
Gunel, Murat
Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep
Fulbright, Robert K.
Matouk, Charles C.
Moliterno, Jennifer
author_sort Hong, Christopher S.
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description BACKGROUND: Intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors can complicate resection depending on their location and feasibility of proximal control. Seemingly unrelated neurological symptoms may be from vascular steal that can help alert the need for additional vascular imaging and augmenting surgical strategies. OBSERVATIONS: A 29-year-old female presented with headaches and unilateral blurred vision, secondary to a large right frontal dural-based lesion with hypointense signal thought to represent calcifications. Given these latter findings and clinical suspicion for a vascular steal phenomenon to explain the blurred vision, computed tomography angiography was obtained, revealing a 4 × 2–mm intratumoral aneurysm. Diagnostic cerebral angiography confirmed this along with vascular steal by the tumor from the right ophthalmic artery. The patient underwent endovascular embolization of the intratumoral aneurysm, followed by open tumor resection in the same setting without complication, minimal blood loss, and improvement in her vision. LESSONS: Understanding the blood supply of any tumor, but highly vascular ones in particular, and the relationship with normal vasculature is undeniably important in avoiding potentially dangerous situations and optimizing maximal safe resection. Recognition of highly vascular tumors should prompt thorough understanding of the vascular supply and relationship of intracranial vasculature with consideration of endovascular adjuncts when appropriate.
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spelling pubmed-105506592023-10-06 Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case Hong, Christopher S. Marianayagam, Neelan J. Morales-Valero, Saul F. Barak, Tanyeri Tabor, Joanna K. O’Brien, Joseph Huttner, Anita Baehring, Joachim Gunel, Murat Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep Fulbright, Robert K. Matouk, Charles C. Moliterno, Jennifer J Neurosurg Case Lessons Case Lesson BACKGROUND: Intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors can complicate resection depending on their location and feasibility of proximal control. Seemingly unrelated neurological symptoms may be from vascular steal that can help alert the need for additional vascular imaging and augmenting surgical strategies. OBSERVATIONS: A 29-year-old female presented with headaches and unilateral blurred vision, secondary to a large right frontal dural-based lesion with hypointense signal thought to represent calcifications. Given these latter findings and clinical suspicion for a vascular steal phenomenon to explain the blurred vision, computed tomography angiography was obtained, revealing a 4 × 2–mm intratumoral aneurysm. Diagnostic cerebral angiography confirmed this along with vascular steal by the tumor from the right ophthalmic artery. The patient underwent endovascular embolization of the intratumoral aneurysm, followed by open tumor resection in the same setting without complication, minimal blood loss, and improvement in her vision. LESSONS: Understanding the blood supply of any tumor, but highly vascular ones in particular, and the relationship with normal vasculature is undeniably important in avoiding potentially dangerous situations and optimizing maximal safe resection. Recognition of highly vascular tumors should prompt thorough understanding of the vascular supply and relationship of intracranial vasculature with consideration of endovascular adjuncts when appropriate. American Association of Neurological Surgeons 2023-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10550659/ /pubmed/36880509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22512 Text en © 2023 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
spellingShingle Case Lesson
Hong, Christopher S.
Marianayagam, Neelan J.
Morales-Valero, Saul F.
Barak, Tanyeri
Tabor, Joanna K.
O’Brien, Joseph
Huttner, Anita
Baehring, Joachim
Gunel, Murat
Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep
Fulbright, Robert K.
Matouk, Charles C.
Moliterno, Jennifer
Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
title Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
title_full Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
title_fullStr Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
title_full_unstemmed Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
title_short Vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
title_sort vascular steal and associated intratumoral aneurysms in highly vascular brain tumors: illustrative case
topic Case Lesson
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10550659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36880509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22512
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